Decision makers in health care have to constantly face the problem of
allocating resources judiciously. In the face of competing demands for
healthcare, decision makers need to prioritise which interventions to fund.
Countries around the world are trying to make these allocations decisions based
on explicit framework. At a national or country level, decisions are taken
under certain rules and regulations. But many times, local decision makers need
to prioritise among different interventions. In these cases, the article looks
at Programme Budgeting and Marginal Analysis (PBMA) as an explicit priority
setting framework for the local level. The author looks into the reasons behind
the need for an explicit priority setting framework, the principles and steps
of PBMA and how it is helpful at the local level. - See more at
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